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' BOTTLE FOR MILK AND OTHER LIQUIDS. No. 288,238. Patented Nov. 18, 1883.

N. PETERS. PMlo-Lilhugmpher, Washington. D. C.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFIGEG ARMANI) M HUREL, OF THEILLEMENT, FRANCE.

BOTTLE FOR MILK AND OTHER LlQUlDS.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 288,238, dated November 13, 1883.

Application filed December 15, 1881. (No model.) Patented in France August 6, 188]. No. 144,205; in Italy November 20.1881, No. 13,575; in England November 2!, 1881, No. 5,090; in Belgium November 21, 1881, No. 56,259; in Austria November 25, 1881. No. 39,120; in Spain December 5, 1881, No. 2,507, andin Germany Ju.v 10, 1882, No, 18,681.

To aZZ whom 212? may concern Be itknownthatLABMANDMARTIN HUREL, of Theillement, France, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Bottles for Transporting Milk and other Liquids, (for which I have obtained a patent in France bearing date August 6, A. D. 1881, No. 144,205; in Italy by Letters Patent No. 13,576, dated November 20, 1881; in England by Letters Patent No. 5,090, dated November 21,1881; in Belgium by Letters Patent No. 56,289, dated November 21, 1881; in Austria by Letters Patent No. 39,120, dated November 25, 1881; in Spain by Letters Patent No. 2,507, dated December 5, 1881. and in Germany by Letters Patent No.

18,681, July 10, 1882,) of which the following is a specification.

My invention has for its object to produce a bottle adapted for the transport of milk and other liquids; andit consists, chiefly, in a new device for closing and sealing it.

In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a front elevation of a bottle embodying myinvention, while Figs. 2 and 3 show the stopper in side View and plan.

My bottle B is made ovoid in shape, to facilitate cleansing, and of greenish white trans parent glass, to render the least impurity conspicuous. It is provided with a cork stopper,

B, perforated from right to left for the recep tion of a string, 0, the ends of which are passed behindtivo projections or ears, A A, and united in front by a knot, N, and a seal, R, of lead or other suitable material. This seal may represent the trade-mark of the sender. Rings V V are formed on the body of the bottle, to facilitate the packing of the bottle with straw, the space between the rings being intended to receive the packing-strings. The neck G of the bottle is made short and preferably with a diameter of about an inch for all sizes of bottles, to facilitate the introdu ction of a scrubhing-brush.

What I claim is The combination of a perforated stopper, B, with noses A A, and a string, 0, passing through the stopper, over the mouth, and under the noses, and united at one side of the bottleneck, for stoppering bottles, substantially as described.

In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto set my hand this 14th day of November, 1881.

p A. M. HUREL.

XVitnesses:

L. D. Toussurrn,

LEON SGHMITTBUHL. 

